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GB20 Feng Chi
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Gall Bladder Meridian
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Headache
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Wind-Cold
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Condition:
Headache Wind-Cold |
Treatment:
Release the exterior, Expel wind, Scatter cold, Remove obstruction from the channels. |
Description:
Wind-Cold Headache |
Comment:
In the additional points to consider: SI3 should be used with BL62, BL67 should be used with BL66. |
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Point
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BL10 Tian Zhu
In the nuchal region, on the lateral border of the trapezius muscle, 1.3 cun lateral to GV 15 at the level between cervical vertebrae C1 and C2. Caution Do not needle upward toward medulla oblongata. |
Celestial Pillar. Major Window of the Sky Point. |
Explanation:
Local point of the greater yang channel |
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GB20 Feng Chi
At the posterior head, at the junction of the occipital and nuchal regions, in the depression between the origins of Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius muscles. |
Wind Pool. Meeting Point on Gall Bladder Channel with the Triple Energizer Channel, Yang Linking and Yang Motility Vessels. |
Explanation:
Expels wind in the head |
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GV16 Feng Fu
On the posterior head, 0.5 cun directly below the external occipital protuberance. |
Wind Mansion. Meeting Point on the Governing Vessel with the Yang Linking Vessel. Sea of Marrow Point. |
Explanation:
Expels wind in the head, treats greater yang channel |
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LU7 Lie Que
On the radial side of the forearm, 1.5 cun superior to the tip of the radial styloid process. |
Broken Sequence. Luo Connecting Point on the Lung Channel to LI4. |
Explanation:
Release the exterior, expel wind-cold |
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